Fei-Fei Li’s World Labs comes out of stealth with $230M in funding Fei-Fei Li, the Stanford professor many deem the “Godmother of AI,” has raised $230 million for her new startup, World Labs, from backers including ... 09/13/2024 - 1:04 pm | View Link
‘Godmother of AI’ launches World Labs with $230M funding at $1B valuation Artificial intelligence startup World Labs announced its official launch on Sept. 13. The firm is reportedly valued at over $1 billion and has raised more than $230 million in funding to build ... 09/13/2024 - 9:50 am | View Link
'AI godmother' Fei-Fei Li raises $230 million to launch AI startup Fei-Fei Li, a leading artificial intelligence researcher, has raised $230 million for a startup she and three colleagues founded to make AI technology that can understand how the three-dimensional ... 09/13/2024 - 3:31 am | View Link
The Godmother of AI Wants Everyone to Be a World Builder Fei Li is unveiling a startup that aims to teach AI systems deep knowledge of physical reality. Investors are throwing money at it. 09/13/2024 - 1:00 am | View Link
Top EU privacy regulator opens probe into Google's AI compliance Google's lead EU privacy regulator opened an inquiry on Thursday into whether the search engine adequately protected European Union users' personal data before using it to help develop its ... 09/12/2024 - 3:04 am | View Link
With Florida ranking fourth in the nation for prescription medication spending, residents are scrambling to find innovative ways to reduce their costs.
Last year, prices increases for more than 4,200 drugs with an average hike of about 15%, according to Definitive Healthcare, a healthcare data analytics company. Floridians living with cancer, prediabetes or diabetes, and heart disease incur some of the highest out-of-pocket costs for medications.
Most Floridians are quick to admit drugs developed over the past 20 years have improved their lives, but the costs make it difficult for some to keep taking those life-saving drugs.
Research shows when consumers encounter shocking prices at the pharmacy counter, they often walk away without their prescription.
“Drug costs ranked higher as a concern for our members than housing costs, and that says a lot in Florida,” said Jeff Johnson, state director of AARP Florida.
John David “JD” Souther, a prolific songwriter and musician who helped shape the country-rock sound that took root in Southern California in the 1970s with his collaborations with the Eagles and Linda Ronstadt, has died at the age of 78.
Souther, who collaborated on some of the Eagles’ biggest hits, such as “Best of My Love,” “James Dean,” “New Kid in Town,” and “Heartache Tonight,” died Tuesday at his home in New Mexico, according to an announcement on his website.
He also collaborated with James Taylor, Bob Seger, Bonnie Raitt and many more, and also found success as a solo artist.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband and I, along with a friend, purchased hard-to-get opera tickets. We’ve looked forward to attending for many months.
However, we just learned that our companion intends to bring her extremely unruly “comfort” poodle — not only to the opera, but also to a lovely restaurant for dinner beforehand.
This dog is hyperactive and annoying; it is not a service animal that our friend needs for seeing or hearing.
Now that we know the dog is going, we want to bow out of the engagement, but would prefer to do it in the least hurtful way.
Delays in the federal probe into what caused the deadly Champlain Towers South condo collapse in 2021 mean a draft report on the findings is now expected in 2026, a year later than previously estimated.
In a Sept. 12 update, an investigative team with the National Institute of Standards and Technology said a variety of challenges related to testing, obtaining documents and interviewing witnesses have slowed down the process.
“Unfortunately, we have faced technical and programmatic delays that have caused us to adjust our timeline,” said lead investigator Judith Mitrani-Reiser.
Read more at Miami Herald.
The Jupiter resident who was arrested in July after making threatening social media posts about Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his vice presidential nominee JD Vance entered into a pre-trial diversion program Tuesday, potentially avoiding a formal conviction.
Michael M. Wiseman, 68, was arrested by Jupiter Police on one count of written threats to kill or do bodily harm, a second-degree felony, after multiple people reported to police his social media posts, according to a probable cause affidavit.
An officer found several posts on Wiseman’s public Facebook and Threads accounts posted in the days after the July 13 attempted assassination of Trump that “praised” the shooting and “were encouraging in nature for others to attempt the same,” the affidavit said.
Wiseman posted on July 17: “Some people need to be better shots if they know they are going to kill a monster.” One post from July 18 showed a photo of Trump “in the crosshairs of a sniper scope” that said, “READY, AIM, FIRE.
Thank you for the well informed, in-depth reporting (“The constant drip, drip, drip of developer money,” Sept. 15).
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John and Mary Hall, Lake Worth Beach
Why Amendment 4 is needed
I had an abortion at 16 weeks, for medical reasons.
The pregnancy was a boy.